Outreach (Loop 202 South Mountain Freeway)

ADOT will continually engage the community throughout design and construction to ensure the public is informed of activities and the changes that come with it.

Information from public meetings during the study phase of the project can be found in the Project History section.

Past Meetings and Events

Preliminary Design Public Input Meetings

ADOT, in coordination with the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), hosted three public meetings on September 27, 28 and October 6 of 2016 to share information and obtain public input on preliminary design plans for the future freeway.

Pedestrian Bridge Community Input Meeting

On August 24th, 2016 ADOT and Connect 202 Partners hosted a community meeting to present, discuss and obtain input on the proposed location of a pedestrian bridge, which will be constructed as part of the South Mountain Freeway project.

Once the location of the pedestrian bridge has been finalized, ADOT will coordinate with the City of Phoenix Office of Arts and Culture to incorporate public art into the pedestrian bridge.

South Mountain Freeway Project Team Attends Open House Hosted by Elected Officials

On June 15, 2016 South Mountain Freeway Project Representatives were invited to attend an Open House sponsored by State Representative Jill Norgaard in collaboration with State Representative Bob Robson, State Senator Jeff Dial, and City of Phoenix Councilman Sal DiCiccio. Attendees were encouraged to visit the following stations: